So, let's start gradually, the weather this year is a bit particular, in Europe there has been a big storm for a week now, but here the weather has improved a lot, it's windy, but I consider it an extra positive thing it is relatively dry, we get to the strong point, this magnificent Indica, yes I said MAGNIFICENT, this plant guys is crazy, it is the most beautiful plant I have ever grown, I believe that between the flowers and the leaves there is the whole spectrum of cold colors , yellow, arrancione, pink, red, purple and magnificent green. thanks to the 3 days of cold but above all to the genetics, the plant has changed color within 1 week, crazy, the flowers look like rubies sprinkled with diamond dust, very resinous, the scent is medium strong, like earth nuts and something tropical I do not understand, the calluses are full and beautiful, if the plant will be as powerful as it is beautiful I hit the jackpot, in the meantime just last night I saw the first amber pistils, but I will wait for there to be at least 50%, so I believe 7 / m 10 days from now.
Good weather with sunshine, and winds up to 50km / h
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I KNOW MANY PHOTOS OF FIOR, BUT THEY ARE THE PROTAGONISTS THIS WEEK.💪👽💪
no pests .
Alright! that looks good!!
That will get you through the winter :)
Nice pictures, look familiar to my Ayahuasca, but the technique you used i want to try that next time
Here we have almost no sun these days but i still wait just like you do with the harvest,
Good luck the last days and hope you have a lot of sun👍
@ElMetitor,
When the weather gets real bad i place here inside but there the humidity isnt great so
inside outside in day time... and inside at night
i whatch for molt everytime but the plant stays strong for now so i think she will last for some more days :)
@Bobfrog,hello, thanks, in fact you are right 3 weeks is correct, you managed to fix the plant from the cold then ?? this year in europe there is a bit of bad weather. buds have become rubies man, too good to be true.
hello ElMetitor,
Thanks for your advice on harvesting. I do have such a microscope but i m not very handy with it and some times i see some trichomes and think look milky and without moving (i think) the view gets blurry. I cannot wait to see some update pictures from your plant and how the budds are doing on the balcony:)